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are changing. so let's start with how we read. it's pretty clear is what you read things on the screen, whether it's a laptop or even reader for tablet computer or mobile phone company don't go quite this family as you do when you read a hard copy. in fact, that's the subject of my next book. but what we know already is you tend to skim or worse to use the find function comes here when i'm just a word and you look at that little snippet of what has been written in the north the rest of the content. what we know from a kite in a good psychologist is that you read irregular web age, you don't go zip, zip, zip, you do an out pattern. the first line of text you read an excellent little less on by the time you get to the bottom, forget about putting anything in the lower right-hand corner. other people say it's not exactly the pattern, but it's scattered. >> where did that term from? >> guest: declines how a f is made. so we know the kind of reading when it's continuous text is different what were doing
are changing. so let's start with how we read. it's pretty clear is what you read things on the screen, whether it's a laptop or even reader for tablet computer or mobile phone company don't go quite this family as you do when you read a hard copy. in fact, that's the subject of my next book. but what we know already is you tend to skim or worse to use the find function comes here when i'm just a word and you look at that little snippet of what has been written in the north the rest of the...
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it has not been resistant to change. it is recognizing that this is an old statute and technology has changed and we need to change with times. the one message i have -- be careful and make sure we make changes in a calibrated way. the ability to get stored e- mails in the national security is a vital tool. we have to make sure that you do not make the process overly difficult by requiring everything to stop, get probable cause, and go to a judge first. >> thank you, ken. talk about the third-party doctrine. it is the idea that -- is e-mail the same as regular mail? isp's access our e-mails. this is used for advertising purposes to target advertising to particular users. does the fact that's happening somehow make e-mail different from regular mail? what is the difference between a private party accessing our e- mail and a private party accessing our e-mail? >> go back to something that ken said about the comparison to environmental degradation and there is no comparison when it comes to being able to observe the damage.
it has not been resistant to change. it is recognizing that this is an old statute and technology has changed and we need to change with times. the one message i have -- be careful and make sure we make changes in a calibrated way. the ability to get stored e- mails in the national security is a vital tool. we have to make sure that you do not make the process overly difficult by requiring everything to stop, get probable cause, and go to a judge first. >> thank you, ken. talk about the...
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it is really change, really a strange thing. and i know this super well, and i have never been there. >> i know every street in my mind i see the layout of the neighborhoods. you know the main streets and the turn offs? strange thing, i was thinking who would have thought that three decades ago that someone would be presenting a pick of america that was taken by machines and then hijacked and then represented, and reshown here in a library in san francisco? it just struck me as odd, i wonder what some of these prior photographers would have thought about it. it is sort of a new world in the way that we are throwing ourselves into a virtual world in a fast and furious way and we are glued to our phones for everything that we, you know, not everything, but we are all glued to our phones to a lot of what we learn and see. and we are increasingly looking at pictures as a language more so than it ever was. there would have been life magazine and newspapers and now the images are created on the order of 30 million a year are being add
it is really change, really a strange thing. and i know this super well, and i have never been there. >> i know every street in my mind i see the layout of the neighborhoods. you know the main streets and the turn offs? strange thing, i was thinking who would have thought that three decades ago that someone would be presenting a pick of america that was taken by machines and then hijacked and then represented, and reshown here in a library in san francisco? it just struck me as odd, i...
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and change in path for the roman catholic church. these are some headlines from the local italian papers, the surprise of francisco, the former archbishop taking on the name pope francis, and immediately coming out and breaking with tradition right off the bat, instead of blessing the crowd, asking them to pray for him. >> i ask you to pray to the lord to bless me. >> one of the wonderful things about the cardinal choosing the name francis, he's pointing us toward this renewal. >> reporter: renewing the image of the church is a major task, the electing cardinals consider him a seasoned and popular pastor who would draw followers to the faith. >> where he comes from is gravy. we've got a lot of good gravy with a man coming now from latin america. you talk about a booster shot to the church in the americas. this is going to be a real blessing. >> reporter: restoring the church's will be no easy task following a litany of sex abuse scandals. >> he has a reputation of dealing with the issue and may sweep house and do something concrete.
and change in path for the roman catholic church. these are some headlines from the local italian papers, the surprise of francisco, the former archbishop taking on the name pope francis, and immediately coming out and breaking with tradition right off the bat, instead of blessing the crowd, asking them to pray for him. >> i ask you to pray to the lord to bless me. >> one of the wonderful things about the cardinal choosing the name francis, he's pointing us toward this renewal....
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that's always changing. one of the things years ago, college players were a better bet. we had more information on them. but now the way the draft with all the information we have, the travel teams, that kids are playing, we now have more information actually on high school kids than we had ten years ago. that's always changing. the idea that you have this one set way that you're always going to be able to use that and be successful, it's just like the markets, it's always going to change. >> and everyone went off the college players after they figured out the formula and there was maybe more value in taking a risk on a high school kid and even a free agent. we appreciate it, we hope you get 94 again this year, we appreciate having you on cnbc. >> thanks so much. and billy beane, our thanks to you. >>> coming up on "the half," is the retail trade getting hit. we're breaking down today's winners and losers more halftime in two minutes. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately w
that's always changing. one of the things years ago, college players were a better bet. we had more information on them. but now the way the draft with all the information we have, the travel teams, that kids are playing, we now have more information actually on high school kids than we had ten years ago. that's always changing. the idea that you have this one set way that you're always going to be able to use that and be successful, it's just like the markets, it's always going to change....
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and change in path for the roman catholic church. these are some headlines from the local italian papers, the surprise of francisco, the former archbishop taking on the name pope francis, and immediately coming out and breaking with tradition right off the bat, instead of blessing the crowd, asking them to pray for him. >> i ask you to pray to the lord to bless me. >> one of the wonderful things about the cardinal choosing the name francis, he's pointing us toward this renewal. >> reporter: renewing the image of the church is a major task, the electing cardinals consider him a seasoned and popular pastor who would draw followers to the faith. >> where he comes from is gravy. we've got a lot of good gravy with a man coming now from latin america. you talk about a booster shot to the church in the americas. this is going to be a real blessing. >> reporter: restoring the church's will be no easy task following a litany of sex abuse scandals. >> he has a reputation of dealing with the issue and may sweep house and do something concrete.
and change in path for the roman catholic church. these are some headlines from the local italian papers, the surprise of francisco, the former archbishop taking on the name pope francis, and immediately coming out and breaking with tradition right off the bat, instead of blessing the crowd, asking them to pray for him. >> i ask you to pray to the lord to bless me. >> one of the wonderful things about the cardinal choosing the name francis, he's pointing us toward this renewal....
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you're investors and that's the change that needs to happen. >> host: a fairly long way of going. i hope we can collaborate on that for the benefit of the whole system. >> host: amen to that. so, hope consulting story, you mentioned the 80% that don't do research. another hopeful sign they pointed to was 15-some-ad odd percent of the people they surveyed, even if they're not currently doing research, there's evidence there's an openness and that when they do the calculations, we're talking about tens of billions of dollars that could be unleashed if there was more robust data available readily accessible for donors. so, what are you thoughts on that whole part of the research? do you share that optimism, we can unleash that focus? >> i don't know if i actually read the hope consulting report as being particularly optimistic. they said there was some money be to unleashed, and i don't doubt that at all. but talking about $1.5 trillion economy, talking about 40 jim,0 50, billion dollars. i'm not here to sped on 40, $50 million. but -- -- . >> host: there might be more money unleashe
you're investors and that's the change that needs to happen. >> host: a fairly long way of going. i hope we can collaborate on that for the benefit of the whole system. >> host: amen to that. so, hope consulting story, you mentioned the 80% that don't do research. another hopeful sign they pointed to was 15-some-ad odd percent of the people they surveyed, even if they're not currently doing research, there's evidence there's an openness and that when they do the calculations, we're...
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i'm going to change the subject entirely. would you pay a couple of thousand dollars for a bottle of wine? today we are looking a vintage wine that is up for auction. joining the company, the head of wine sales in new york. first of all, you have a bottle of red wine sitting next to me. i am told that the six bottles of this wind, this vintage are going to be up for auction and that they will sell for between nine and $13,000 for the six. >> correct. stuart: usa -- tasted this stuff. >> i have. i did not mean ted downgraded quite like that. stuart: you think it is that special. >> absolutely. this is a great wine that is rare, small production. then make somewhere around 25,000 bottles per year giver take which is not a lot for civilian production. stuart: someone who can pay nine to $13 that would be $2,000 plus per bop, are the investing are they going to drink it? >> both. ultimately people will drink this. now or when they think in five years or ten years, approaching its peak. stuart: you don't buy six balls as an invest
i'm going to change the subject entirely. would you pay a couple of thousand dollars for a bottle of wine? today we are looking a vintage wine that is up for auction. joining the company, the head of wine sales in new york. first of all, you have a bottle of red wine sitting next to me. i am told that the six bottles of this wind, this vintage are going to be up for auction and that they will sell for between nine and $13,000 for the six. >> correct. stuart: usa -- tasted this stuff....
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we still have another hour to two hours with the time change to enjoy this tonight. and you can see mainly clear skies in san jose right now with some mid and also high level cloud cover. also up into san francisco, an incredible view here across downtown. we do have that fog just offshore. a bit of cloud cover. but generally here a fantastic evening shaping up. here's what we have happening right now. it's been very familiar, at least for winter. we've been so unusually dry in 2013. storm track is out here. plenty of rainfall. but it's 2,000 miles away. it's all going to continue to stream up into alaska and mainly canada. washington and oregon not even getting much rain the next couple of days. high pressure building offshore. that will keep it mild tuesday and wednesday. also a slight offshore wind that looks to keep those interior valleys the warmest. but it's not going to be warm everywhere. this will be another event where if you're headed to the coastline, you'll need to keep that jacket in the back seat. temperatures from the 50s and 60s there with patchy fog
we still have another hour to two hours with the time change to enjoy this tonight. and you can see mainly clear skies in san jose right now with some mid and also high level cloud cover. also up into san francisco, an incredible view here across downtown. we do have that fog just offshore. a bit of cloud cover. but generally here a fantastic evening shaping up. here's what we have happening right now. it's been very familiar, at least for winter. we've been so unusually dry in 2013. storm...
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the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i seet: great grains. great grains cereal stts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue th nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. to help support a healthy tabolism try new great grains protein blend in cinnamon hazelnut orhone. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the firsweek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostilityagitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking c
the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i seet: great grains. great grains cereal stts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue th nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. to help support a healthy tabolism try new great grains protein blend in cinnamon hazelnut orhone. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the...
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i think that helped change the sentiment a little bit toward apple. and then you had investors looking for this, you know, cash distribution plan that needs to be expanded. i think a lot of reason why people are looking for next week is if they thought about the pattern from last year, the company held their shareholder meeting on february 23rd. there was a lot of anticipation of a dividend or buyback but they didn't. then on march 15, 2012, they issue add press release and held a conference. people are on their heels. they need this company to do it again, and they think one year from the day they do it again. >> for the longest time apple was buy the rumor, sell the stock. now it's true. the real issue, whether people were able to come up with the next product. of course, they're not the only ones who need to. if they don't do that, if they don't blow the doors off, then, of course, there's little to attract the apple consumer away from them. they have so much cash. the company is so cheap that all you need is that kind of a catalyst, i think. >> da
i think that helped change the sentiment a little bit toward apple. and then you had investors looking for this, you know, cash distribution plan that needs to be expanded. i think a lot of reason why people are looking for next week is if they thought about the pattern from last year, the company held their shareholder meeting on february 23rd. there was a lot of anticipation of a dividend or buyback but they didn't. then on march 15, 2012, they issue add press release and held a conference....
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military all with something like this so and at the moment we are trying to change the direction monads and actually to be oriented on the market on the people and try to solve the practical tasks for life i would see progress being made yeah it can be a little comment on that because what russia seems not to be doing enough is look at our countries and what they are doing because realistically we are not alone in this problem in competition for telomeres go out will you know we have germany we have u.k. competing for same interpret nor same pellant which could always be based in silicon valley and russia has the same issues as you know all the other countries in europe or elsewhere and i would say that even just a recent example when mark zuckerberg came to russia he came specifically to. to developers and when he was hanging out a dish talked over for a couple days that was the main audience squeeze book also he's looking for tell him here. we are russian companies or investors we often have to import some kind of quality to tell him the specifically men's you will tell him and someti
military all with something like this so and at the moment we are trying to change the direction monads and actually to be oriented on the market on the people and try to solve the practical tasks for life i would see progress being made yeah it can be a little comment on that because what russia seems not to be doing enough is look at our countries and what they are doing because realistically we are not alone in this problem in competition for telomeres go out will you know we have germany we...
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our goal is that the president is never injured, and so many security measures were changed after that that would help mitigate that type of attack by the lone gunman, and it's no coincidence since that time there has not been an attack on the president with a lone gunman. >> hinckley said he shot the president to impress actress, jodie foster. watch "stalker: the reagan shooting," and that's here on cnn. 32 years ago today. time flies. >>> just ahead -- >> save our schools. >> protesters in chicago trying to keep 54 public schools from closing their doors. coming up, hear from the woman in charge of those schools and she will tell us if she plans to back down and what will happen to the 1,100 teachers whose jobs may be in jeopardy. marjorie, i can't stand you. you're too perfect. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes and dishwasher. new cascade platinum's triple-action formula not only cleans your di
our goal is that the president is never injured, and so many security measures were changed after that that would help mitigate that type of attack by the lone gunman, and it's no coincidence since that time there has not been an attack on the president with a lone gunman. >> hinckley said he shot the president to impress actress, jodie foster. watch "stalker: the reagan shooting," and that's here on cnn. 32 years ago today. time flies. >>> just ahead -- >> save...
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they may actually be getting it done for a change. that is possible. >> that will do it for the cnbc person special report. >> thank you for being with us. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love.
they may actually be getting it done for a change. that is possible. >> that will do it for the cnbc person special report. >> thank you for being with us. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [...
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. >> plus big tax changes coming for big earners. how it will hit your portfolio and your retirement stash. >> a lot of political uncertainty over in italy, sparking fresh worries for the markets today. >> utilities have been a safe haven and continue to be so. big winners for the dough this hour, mcdonald's, j & j, intel and microsoft. the biggest losers? natural resources at a 52-week low. logitech is also down. inventories and fears about the euro zone pushing oil lower. down just a fraction now. nat gas is up 2 and a third%. up more than 20% this year. let's get more on the trading action. >> we're off the lows. once again, we're just on the razor's edge of everything that happens in europe. >> very choppy trading today. it's 3-2. some of the big names that are out there including some of the tech names and some of the material names certainly on the downside. there are some pockets of green. medicare is on the upside. they will announce the advantage rates on april 1. there are some reports that the rate cuts may not be as bad a
. >> plus big tax changes coming for big earners. how it will hit your portfolio and your retirement stash. >> a lot of political uncertainty over in italy, sparking fresh worries for the markets today. >> utilities have been a safe haven and continue to be so. big winners for the dough this hour, mcdonald's, j & j, intel and microsoft. the biggest losers? natural resources at a 52-week low. logitech is also down. inventories and fears about the euro zone pushing oil...
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our expectations haven't changed. ammendment protects more than ludites. we risk stunting economic growth. i look forward to hearing from all witnesses and recognize mr. scott from virginia. forhe sub-committee meets the cyber-ghreats in computer crime laws for stored content. if this countered the use of computers to commit crime -- for access to stored information, the pace of the techonology has in the our knowledge areas. enforcement's access -- it is now out-dated. most of our private communications are online and stored in coputemputer networks. the way technology evolved, this was not envisioned and we had disclosure under the statute and a single email or electronic document could be subject to multiple leagagal standards, when it is uploaded bethe cloug where id where it y subject to a different standard. content may be stored moment to moment when a warrant is required for emails as it waits in the electronics storage -- the instant the email is open it may lose the high standard of protection and can be supoenad. rules can provide the following
our expectations haven't changed. ammendment protects more than ludites. we risk stunting economic growth. i look forward to hearing from all witnesses and recognize mr. scott from virginia. forhe sub-committee meets the cyber-ghreats in computer crime laws for stored content. if this countered the use of computers to commit crime -- for access to stored information, the pace of the techonology has in the our knowledge areas. enforcement's access -- it is now out-dated. most of our private...
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when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. >>> i usually come up to this spot when i have a bad day or just need to think about stuff. what i like about it is you can kind of see all of the towns surrounding total. i started taking tyler up here and we'd watch the storms and the lightning and it's just kind of been a little tradition to come up to this hill. we've been together for three years and three months. been through a lot. >> been through a lot. i've tried to commit suicide three times. >> once kelby came out and the to
when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more,...
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i wouldn't change my plan unless you are painting, most of the outdoor activities, things you want to do you will be fine with the next few days, it'll be unstable, chance of a shower in the forecast each day as we go in to the bay area weekend. the weekend is your best chance for a real shower. saturday and sunday. that's easter. between now and then it's just nuisance stuff. that's how it appears. the forecast tonight, maybe a sprinkle in the far county, santa rosa, north. a slight sprinkle, chance along the coast, maybe in the hill around the coast and -- sun as well and clouds. the extended forecast more of what i just said. as we go into tonight, clouds, and -- there is drizzle. that's tomorrow or that's -- late tonight. then you go into tomorrow morning early, more sprinkles around, what do you do with this? this nuisance stuff. i don't think it'll impact the morning drive. heaviest activity many as to be around ten but you just go about your business. there may be a little glaze on the roads but that's about it. what i showed you is how we go the next 72 hours, tomorrow am chan
i wouldn't change my plan unless you are painting, most of the outdoor activities, things you want to do you will be fine with the next few days, it'll be unstable, chance of a shower in the forecast each day as we go in to the bay area weekend. the weekend is your best chance for a real shower. saturday and sunday. that's easter. between now and then it's just nuisance stuff. that's how it appears. the forecast tonight, maybe a sprinkle in the far county, santa rosa, north. a slight sprinkle,...
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i don't think much has changed since friday about the marketplace. i don't view the market right now as whether you want to be in the market. all the evidence suggests that you do want to be in the market. it's a matter of where you want to be. you have a u.s. dollar that continues to rise. i want no part of energy and materials. what do i want? utilities. consumer staples. 44 new s&p 500 highs today. ten of them in the consumer staple side. a defensive rally. the arg this morning was we had seven in a row that were down. not so today. tuesdays are better. it's a market you want to be in. it's all about how you want to be in it. and defensively seems to be the right play. >> we mentioned this headline that shocked a lot of people on the street. let's bring in the man who made it. walter zimmerman is chief technical analyst at united icaps. walter, welcome. when you drop a headline like that, another financial crisis coming, a market crash, you need to be here to debate it and defend it. why do you think that's going to happen? >> well, for one thing,
i don't think much has changed since friday about the marketplace. i don't view the market right now as whether you want to be in the market. all the evidence suggests that you do want to be in the market. it's a matter of where you want to be. you have a u.s. dollar that continues to rise. i want no part of energy and materials. what do i want? utilities. consumer staples. 44 new s&p 500 highs today. ten of them in the consumer staple side. a defensive rally. the arg this morning was we...
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>> the world has changed. the world has changed a lot. >> it has, it has. >> i think we're catching up in a sense because america is late to mobile devices. we're catching up. >> motorola has a lot of catching up to do, right? >> what are your priorities now? >> i think the priorities from my perspective is cool devices. if you look at apple in 1998 which was a very bad time. emilio was coming and going and steve was coming and going, and 1998 is just after steve really took over and the first line of computers he shipped were the g-3 imax which were the colorful imax, the tangerine, blueberry, you know, and i think that that was a turning point in a. a simple thing like changing the industrial design, changing the color, and i think that 1998 apple is like 2013 motorola. we need that thing that feature, that salient difference with the rest of the market that changes the perception. >> given the apple/samsung trial, do you sit when you see cool devices where you have to sensor yourself, when you know what's o
>> the world has changed. the world has changed a lot. >> it has, it has. >> i think we're catching up in a sense because america is late to mobile devices. we're catching up. >> motorola has a lot of catching up to do, right? >> what are your priorities now? >> i think the priorities from my perspective is cool devices. if you look at apple in 1998 which was a very bad time. emilio was coming and going and steve was coming and going, and 1998 is just after...
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but nothing has changed. we still have bernanke beneath the market. the put is in there so you can get long. you have the vix back down, one spike down near historic lows. so you can go in, buy protection under the market. it is still, in my opinion, this is the stock picker's market. certain names are working and you want to be long those names. >> euphoria one, where do you put this? >> january 2000 -- >> show is only 59 more minutes. but january. >> january of 2000, the dow and s&p makes the dotcom bubble high. october of 2006, it runs for another year before it peaks out. the s&p takes until 2007. we're doing it quicker this time. why are we doing it quicker and why is the market cheaper? i think that's the question. the market right now, i would say, is fairly valued versus 2007, expensive, but the real driver has been earnings growth. that's the key catalyst right here. you think earnings growth will continue, then to answer your question, yes, the market moves higher. >> doc? >> i think we move higher. >> try to take less than ten minutes that
but nothing has changed. we still have bernanke beneath the market. the put is in there so you can get long. you have the vix back down, one spike down near historic lows. so you can go in, buy protection under the market. it is still, in my opinion, this is the stock picker's market. certain names are working and you want to be long those names. >> euphoria one, where do you put this? >> january 2000 -- >> show is only 59 more minutes. but january. >> january of 2000,...
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that oh my gosh we have a black man in america someone who's going to bring social change someone who's talking about change someone is not going to be caught in the system and be another colleague that just does the will of the you know the corporations and the banks is this person going to stand expectations were very high man i just i said he's part of the system he might have a good heart and i who am i to judge you know i'm only judging on his actions and what he's done and he's made you know he's going to close guantanamo bay so he was going to you know and the war in iraq and afghanistan and i've see iraq we saw our defense contractors there and we have we basically have well secure so maybe the major conflicts are over but more so when our afghanistan we've got drones in afghanistan and pakistan and now they're talking about drones going over the united states you know to surveil his own people so it's really a police it's really george orwell's one thousand nine hundred four stop in front of a sad and surreal it is scary it's really surreal is the perfect word of surreal it's i
that oh my gosh we have a black man in america someone who's going to bring social change someone who's talking about change someone is not going to be caught in the system and be another colleague that just does the will of the you know the corporations and the banks is this person going to stand expectations were very high man i just i said he's part of the system he might have a good heart and i who am i to judge you know i'm only judging on his actions and what he's done and he's made you...
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>> a decision that could change a nation. an answer from the country's highest court on same-sex marriage. >> one woman, one woman! >> one man, one woman! >> a case years in the making. >> there's no fundamental right to same-sex marriage in the u.s. constitution. >> this idea that a wrong can be righted is a moment i've been waiting for, for a long time. >> this is the most important piece of work professionally i could have ever had a chance to do. >> to prepare for this monumental case, ted olson spends countless hours in his private war room. i notice you have a legal pad here. so you're old fashioned about this. >> my computer is the number two pencil and the yellow pad. >> and these are your notes as you're reading other briefs? >> yes. now, each of the cases that we might be relying on is in these binders, along with the briefs. >> so you're reading all those briefs -- >> i'm trying to read as much as i can. but you can't read everything. >> this case is olson's 60th before the supreme court. and with 44 high court win
>> a decision that could change a nation. an answer from the country's highest court on same-sex marriage. >> one woman, one woman! >> one man, one woman! >> a case years in the making. >> there's no fundamental right to same-sex marriage in the u.s. constitution. >> this idea that a wrong can be righted is a moment i've been waiting for, for a long time. >> this is the most important piece of work professionally i could have ever had a chance to do....
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. >>> the tide are changing research firm idc says smimt's of google's android-based tablets will take over i pads this year. it will be the first time that apple has not commanded at least 50% of the market. >> new research -- a study by the company's economics lab calls into question the value of big money on paid search ads. google seems to be getting into everybody, paid search is still how google gets most of its money. yousef has a buy on google with a $900 target. if other companies are finding low value in paid search, that's a bad thing for google. no? >> well, yeah, you would think, but again you have to really put that article in perspective. there's a couple things that stand out. the first one is clearly the fact that ebay is a brand, right? it's like amazon. amazon, for instance only spends money on two key words, amazon and kindle. so the bigger the brand, the more known you are, the less money you really need to be spending on whole forms of advertising. that being said, if you are in the business of actually selling widgets that may not be, i.e., you need to spend mone
. >>> the tide are changing research firm idc says smimt's of google's android-based tablets will take over i pads this year. it will be the first time that apple has not commanded at least 50% of the market. >> new research -- a study by the company's economics lab calls into question the value of big money on paid search ads. google seems to be getting into everybody, paid search is still how google gets most of its money. yousef has a buy on google with a $900 target. if other...
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a look at how companies are changing rules in the workplace. from all of us at first business, have a great day.
a look at how companies are changing rules in the workplace. from all of us at first business, have a great day.
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not just the weather changing. also your clocks. we'll give you your new sunrise and sunset when we come right back. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp, seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! >>> well t latest unemployment report shows some promise for the economy. unemployment dropped to 7.7%. now, that's the lowest point in four years. employers also added a whopping 236,000 jobs last month. that's the largest monthly increase since last november. but the improving numbers are now threatened by the $85 billion in sequester spending cuts which would cut an estimated 750,000 jobs by the end of the year. to fix that, president obama is reaching out to republicans, planning to meet with them on capitol hill next week. >> coats off, sleeves rolled up. really discussing ways we migh
not just the weather changing. also your clocks. we'll give you your new sunrise and sunset when we come right back. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp, seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! >>> well t latest unemployment report...
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haven't changed my mind. i think i told you last week if they really fire ron, the guy that comes in gets to walk into a company that's about to turn around. >> i think that that is a good point, jan. obviously we knew this would take a long time. johnson said, this is going to be a multiyear transition. first year was very, very tough. very hard to find any silver linings there. but if johnson leaves and someone else comes in, do they continue the strategy or start all over again? they have to start over again and more tough sales. i don't know what to do. my mother in the midwest stops into jc penney. and as jen says, they are happy with what they see in the store but things -- >> i know what i would do if they put me in. keep the shops they got in place, i would probably get up to 30 or 40 shops. i doubt if i would get to a hundred. still have classifications in the store that is cheap. still run sales and coupons and hope the customer could start to react. that's what i think is happening right now. i don
haven't changed my mind. i think i told you last week if they really fire ron, the guy that comes in gets to walk into a company that's about to turn around. >> i think that that is a good point, jan. obviously we knew this would take a long time. johnson said, this is going to be a multiyear transition. first year was very, very tough. very hard to find any silver linings there. but if johnson leaves and someone else comes in, do they continue the strategy or start all over again? they...
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do you expect there will be any major changes there, larry? > > i don't expect any changes. we have heard a lot and seen a lot of bernanke lately, and today he has three chances to say something. however, i do think we are going to be looking for detail on what is more important to the fed: an expanding balance sheet, or withdrawing or withholding too early? > and i think we would be remiss if we didn't note that the president will be travelling to israel. what will the markets expect from that trip, if anything at all? > > i don't think the market's really building in any sort of expectations given the amount of numbers, the fomc, cyprus going on, really, it just seems not to be a game-changer at this point. > thank you very much. that is larry shover of sfg alternatives. herding cats may be easier than predicting the outcome of what is repeatedly called "a fluid situation," otherwise known as "cyprus." our cover story explores some of the options left after that country's parliment on tuesday rejected a bailout deal that many say would've been no deal to a lot of average c
do you expect there will be any major changes there, larry? > > i don't expect any changes. we have heard a lot and seen a lot of bernanke lately, and today he has three chances to say something. however, i do think we are going to be looking for detail on what is more important to the fed: an expanding balance sheet, or withdrawing or withholding too early? > and i think we would be remiss if we didn't note that the president will be travelling to israel. what will the markets expect...
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but you don't change. you are a government monopoly, you barely change. >> 200,000 less employees than we had. >> big government media would say things like that? >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal service die. >> john: so the managers wait for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, is that why you do it? >> we have union contracts and in no layoff provisions. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> that is how the cookie crumbles. >> john: that is your tax money. >> private delivery services continue to thrive while the postal service. >> fed ex and ups make billions because they innovate and cut costs. postal officials like mickey try to do that, try to close money losers like these. >> john: why weren't they closed long ago? >> political pressure. >> john: congress can do any major change, save billions by adjusting benefit payments? not a chance. >> so the politicians aren't dumb, what are they thinking? >> they are thinking about reelection. >> john: they are supposed to
but you don't change. you are a government monopoly, you barely change. >> 200,000 less employees than we had. >> big government media would say things like that? >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal service die. >> john: so the managers wait for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, is that why you do it? >> we have union contracts and in no layoff provisions. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> that is how the cookie...
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chang was walking across the boulevard at vale avenue on saturday night and she was hit. she was on the track team at high school. the teammate wore green ribbons which was her favorite color, at the meatier. >> bill clinton is doing an about face on same-sex marriage calling on the supreme court to overturn the law he signed in 1996 that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage. he now is saying that the defense of marriage act is incompatible with the constitution. he writes in a william -- "washington post" op-ed he signed the law because other legislation would have been worse. >> another bush family member is showing interest in the white house, and jeb one is saying he could be interested in a presidential run in 2016. the younger brother former president george bush and son of former president george h.w. bush. he has been promoting a book on immigration reform and urging republicans to expand their vote are base. >> a new report shows that 20,000 illegal immigrants headed to college are applying for financial aid under the dream act for the first time. the ne
chang was walking across the boulevard at vale avenue on saturday night and she was hit. she was on the track team at high school. the teammate wore green ribbons which was her favorite color, at the meatier. >> bill clinton is doing an about face on same-sex marriage calling on the supreme court to overturn the law he signed in 1996 that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage. he now is saying that the defense of marriage act is incompatible with the constitution. he writes in a...
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. >>> we have changes coming in our weather. let's get to cabbed yaw patel -- let's get to sandhya patel. >> sze seen sprinkles -- we have seen sprinkles and now we seeing quite a bit of cloud cover, and we are also seeing some fog down below. check out the visibility. it has dropped to a quarter of a mile. as you look at this view you can see it is murky out there. you will want to give yourself some extra time for the morning commute. not only fog, but clouds and sprinkles and temperatures in the 50s. showers in the forecast for the holiday weekend. we will have a time line coming up. ama? >> a little girl from san rafael showed big bravery when she was shot with an arrow while visiting the lawrence halve science. this is the x ray of the girl's leg. you can see the arrow went all the way through. cornell bernard spent time with the young victim and joins us live from berkeley with the story. >> reporter: police continue to search neighborhoods above the lawrence halve science for clues into who ever shot an eight-year-old gir
. >>> we have changes coming in our weather. let's get to cabbed yaw patel -- let's get to sandhya patel. >> sze seen sprinkles -- we have seen sprinkles and now we seeing quite a bit of cloud cover, and we are also seeing some fog down below. check out the visibility. it has dropped to a quarter of a mile. as you look at this view you can see it is murky out there. you will want to give yourself some extra time for the morning commute. not only fog, but clouds and sprinkles and...
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of february, i think we could get closer to 200,000 and be surprised pleasantly on the upside for a change, which would be welcome news at this stage of the game. >> but, diane, there's still a lot of pain in this job market. there are 12 million americans who are out of work. these are the long-term unemployed. and if you look at that measure of u-6, i think they call it, 15% is the unemployment rate, teen unemployment higher than that. ceos we talked to, really not in the mood to higher. what can you tell americans about the health of the job market? >> we're seeing it improve, although the threshold is easy to clear because it's been so lousy for so long. what we're talking about is still a very long slug going forward. i think the intro is very important, because what we're looking at is what could be a turning point in the job market where we see more measurable increases in employment and a wiggling away of the unemployment rate. that could be derailed by what's going on in washington right now, particularly the second quarter. much of the furloughs and layoffs are in the month of ap
of february, i think we could get closer to 200,000 and be surprised pleasantly on the upside for a change, which would be welcome news at this stage of the game. >> but, diane, there's still a lot of pain in this job market. there are 12 million americans who are out of work. these are the long-term unemployed. and if you look at that measure of u-6, i think they call it, 15% is the unemployment rate, teen unemployment higher than that. ceos we talked to, really not in the mood to...
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opened at 22 and change. that $20 was the high end of the range. >> a couple big winners to take care of. traders telling me further optimism around the companies franchise, that's what is helping the shares move to the upside. and take a look at biogen, up 4%. its third drug getting approved by the fda, but its first oral pill is estimated to bring in $1.1 billion in sales. the big question is can this stock continue to hold to the upside? we will be speaking to biogen's ceo. >> a lot of ceos, including back berry. i can't get over 1.85 on the ten-year. >> you and a lot of people can't get over it. we're unchanged. if you look at the one week chart we are down about eight basis points on the week. usda report found more inventory of beans. beans not faring well. corn? they may plant as much. an awful lot going all the way back to 1936. that's not playing well with prices, either. >> thank you very much. our power play today. he is the dean of nyu's business school. a board member at kraft foods. >> why don't
opened at 22 and change. that $20 was the high end of the range. >> a couple big winners to take care of. traders telling me further optimism around the companies franchise, that's what is helping the shares move to the upside. and take a look at biogen, up 4%. its third drug getting approved by the fda, but its first oral pill is estimated to bring in $1.1 billion in sales. the big question is can this stock continue to hold to the upside? we will be speaking to biogen's ceo. >> a...
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higher payroll taxes, income taxes for the rich, the red light of the sequester which was supposed to change our lives forever. another european recession, higher gasoline prices and finally the red light of the fed staying dovish when the short sellers want the fed to slam on the brakes in order to drive down stocks so they can look better. that's a lot of red lights to run without getting busted. and i don't care how many get out of jail pba cards you got in your wallet. we've made endless illegal u turns. gets hammered. but it's now working its way back. hewlett-packard reports one more weak quarter. and the darn thing's up 47%! best buy continues to drift, the founder withdrawals his attempt to buy the company and you've got a 58% gain! only apple -- >> boo! >> and jc penney -- >> boo! >> have been pulled over their their u-turns, after an inability to return capital for the computer company and endless return of merchandise from jc penney. i can see the staties breaking out the breathalyzer and determining the whole market of investors and traders alike drinking while intoxicated by the
higher payroll taxes, income taxes for the rich, the red light of the sequester which was supposed to change our lives forever. another european recession, higher gasoline prices and finally the red light of the fed staying dovish when the short sellers want the fed to slam on the brakes in order to drive down stocks so they can look better. that's a lot of red lights to run without getting busted. and i don't care how many get out of jail pba cards you got in your wallet. we've made endless...
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and who shot the secret video that changed the course of history? >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. 4% individu the 47% video changed the course of the election. the proof was on the video. governor romney was not concerned with the middle class in this country or the poor in america. for months, the identity of the person who shot this video has remained a mystery. over the next hour, you will hear his story and right now, you will find out just who he is. >> what is your name, and what are you all about? >> my name is scott proudy. i'm a regular guy, middle class, hard-working guy. i think i would like to think i have a good moral compass and a core. and i think i have a little bit of empathy. i think i have more empathy that mitt romney had. i don't know how i describe myself, but i was behind this whole thing. i was bartending that night for the romney fund-raiser. >> let's talk about may 17th. what happened that day? >> we got there, you know, it was, you know, a political fund-raiser. we did our usual thing. we s
and who shot the secret video that changed the course of history? >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. 4% individu the 47% video changed the course of the election. the proof was on the video. governor romney was not concerned with the middle class in this country or the poor in america. for months, the identity of the person who shot this video has remained a mystery. over the next hour, you will hear his story and right now, you will find out just who he is....
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tonight, we learned about plans to remember the san jose musician, and changes coming to the train tracks where he was killed. >> i am 16 years old. >> reporter: the 16-year-old seen in this video was known for his love of one thing. >> music has been a big part of my life. >> reporter: he played bass and guitar, and loved jazz and blues. >> everybody knew him as the guy who could play the guitar. >> reporter: his life ended yesterday afternoon where he was hit and killed by a train. >> at this point in the investigation, there's nothing to indicate that this was the result of foul play, or an intentional act. >> he was known around campus, and everyone was just sad. everything was quiet. >> reporter: in the last month, jonathan won first place in a local school art contest for this original song entitled hard lessons. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: he said the award inspired him to write more and touch people's lives. >> definitely has motivated me to keep going. >> reporter: despite illegal signs posted it was a well known short cut. >> i can't believe it happened. i just saw him sunday. i
tonight, we learned about plans to remember the san jose musician, and changes coming to the train tracks where he was killed. >> i am 16 years old. >> reporter: the 16-year-old seen in this video was known for his love of one thing. >> music has been a big part of my life. >> reporter: he played bass and guitar, and loved jazz and blues. >> everybody knew him as the guy who could play the guitar. >> reporter: his life ended yesterday afternoon where he was...
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with the recent time change. you're getting sunset at 7:15. about 12 hours of daylight this time of year bringing temperatures up to unseasonably warm levels. a strong ridge of high pressure is not going to go anywhere. 78 degrees. that's your forecast high in livermore. tomorrow more like 81 degrees. high pressure gains even more strength for us. that means a little patchy fog tomorrow, less than we had today. about a third less than we had this morning. that's going to make way to widespread 70s. three to five warmer, peak holding onto the high pollen count. good air quality. good news, give-and-take. head near thursday, temperatures start to drop off a little bit. by friday hit the beach comfortably. see more fog to start the day. saturday into sunday, clouds increase, get our next shower chance on monday into tuesday. not looking great. it is there. 10 to 15 north bay shower as we kick off next week. back to you, jon and martinez. >> thank you very much. consider yourself warned. a slice of hollywood could end up getting in your way for yo
with the recent time change. you're getting sunset at 7:15. about 12 hours of daylight this time of year bringing temperatures up to unseasonably warm levels. a strong ridge of high pressure is not going to go anywhere. 78 degrees. that's your forecast high in livermore. tomorrow more like 81 degrees. high pressure gains even more strength for us. that means a little patchy fog tomorrow, less than we had today. about a third less than we had this morning. that's going to make way to widespread...
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"people aren't necessarily changing their car segment choice. if they're gonna buy a truck, they're still gonna buy a truck." many of the hybrid models tend to be pricier than the standard engine, so some shoppers are deciding to take a lower monthly payment rather than a savings in fuel economy. "to me it makes more sense if i'm strapped for cash to get the standard model, not the hybrid, 'cause for me it would take a very long time to pay off the hybrid just on gas." the average age of a vehicle has reached 11 years old, according to polk, an automotive research firm; and as consumers see washington's wrangling over spending cuts, the uncertainty of what's ahead keeps some away from the showroom. but others are coming through the door ready to upgrade. "buying a vehicle in the future, it probably won't change anything for me. my only concern is probably gas prices." "a lot of people do need new cars despite what happens in washington. people still need to replace their cars." reporting for first business news, i'm ky sisson. still ahead, as go
"people aren't necessarily changing their car segment choice. if they're gonna buy a truck, they're still gonna buy a truck." many of the hybrid models tend to be pricier than the standard engine, so some shoppers are deciding to take a lower monthly payment rather than a savings in fuel economy. "to me it makes more sense if i'm strapped for cash to get the standard model, not the hybrid, 'cause for me it would take a very long time to pay off the hybrid just on gas." the...
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when prison first started, how is it going to change? >> how do you survive that? >> no one wants to change. >> two other kern valley inmates russell and shawn also claim they felt threatened by their minority status. >> what are your tattoos about? >> just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody's clicked up. >> that's how the whole system runs. everyone's broken up into groups. theoretically, a lot of people think all these people hate, hate, it's all about hate, but it's not, really. what it's about is mainly, you come into an environment and you're surrounded by 1,000 killers, every one of them is a stranger. so naturally you're going to find people that you have things in common with, and you're going to group up because you have to. >> the day after this interview, we witnessed one of the few times that inmates of different races act as one. >> 86! let's move it. >> we followed katherine hines out to the exercise yard to see part of their daily routine. >> this is our ex
when prison first started, how is it going to change? >> how do you survive that? >> no one wants to change. >> two other kern valley inmates russell and shawn also claim they felt threatened by their minority status. >> what are your tattoos about? >> just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody's clicked up. >> that's how the whole system runs. everyone's broken up...
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tonight, we learned about plans to remember the san jose musician, and changes coming to the train tracks where he was killed. >> i am 16 years old. >> reporter: the 16-year-old seen in this video was known for his love of one thing. >> music has been a big part of my life. >> reporter: he played bass and guitar, and loved jazz and blues. >> everybody knew him as the guy who could play the guitar. >> reporter: his life ended yesterday afternoon where he was hit and killed by a train. >> at this point in the investigation, there's nothing to indicate that this was the result of foul play, or an intentional act. >> he was known around campus, and everyone was just sad. everything was quiet. >> reporter: in the last month, jonathan won first place in a local school art contest for this original song entitled hard lessons. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: he said the award inspired him to write more and touch people's lives. >> definitely has motivated me to keep going. >> reporter: despite illegal signs posted it was a well known short cut. >> i can't believe it happened. i just saw him sunday. i
tonight, we learned about plans to remember the san jose musician, and changes coming to the train tracks where he was killed. >> i am 16 years old. >> reporter: the 16-year-old seen in this video was known for his love of one thing. >> music has been a big part of my life. >> reporter: he played bass and guitar, and loved jazz and blues. >> everybody knew him as the guy who could play the guitar. >> reporter: his life ended yesterday afternoon where he was...
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but things are changing in the atmosphere. to give you a hint, we are going to show you how high pressure is buildling in today. keeping the storm track again tt week. i'll tell you how how long and how warm it will get later. >> lisa, thank you. there are fees we pay on our utility bill. most ever are small but it adds up. statewide it adds up to billions of dollars. nannette miranda found out the state hasn't been paying much attention to all that money. >> you demonstrated it has not been tracking. >> a number. audits found they cannot account for billions of dollars in fees they coglect from customers so no one knows if customers were overcharged. month after month fees are assessed on electricity, natural gas and phone bills, much of it going to special accounts to pay for various programs. it is often based on how much the programs need. >> that is not acceptable. the ratepayers were not harmed by those errors. no program services were affected. >> lawmakers scoffed at the notion that customers were not harmed because du
but things are changing in the atmosphere. to give you a hint, we are going to show you how high pressure is buildling in today. keeping the storm track again tt week. i'll tell you how how long and how warm it will get later. >> lisa, thank you. there are fees we pay on our utility bill. most ever are small but it adds up. statewide it adds up to billions of dollars. nannette miranda found out the state hasn't been paying much attention to all that money. >> you demonstrated it has...
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we haven't changed our opinion. and this is one of these markets that broke away at the very beginning of the year - i am talking jan. 1. it has really never looked back, and now what it is doing is it is gaining - let's assume the dow, but everybody knows that - it is gaining 5 to 50 points a day, and that is not giving much of a break to anybody to get in, so you have got a lot of people left on the sidelines that want to come in. so i still look bullish, but i am going to tell you now, i think that "sell in may, go away" theory is something you look at in mid-to- late may. > so if people get in now, they have to be prepared to maybe take some money off the table in may. what signals are you watching specifically? the specific one i am geared into now is called a slow stochastic study. what it is, it's a momentum indicator that uses two lines to crisscross each other. one is based, if you are on a daily chart, on the last three days, the other line is based on five. and when they lock in and they get over 80 and s
we haven't changed our opinion. and this is one of these markets that broke away at the very beginning of the year - i am talking jan. 1. it has really never looked back, and now what it is doing is it is gaining - let's assume the dow, but everybody knows that - it is gaining 5 to 50 points a day, and that is not giving much of a break to anybody to get in, so you have got a lot of people left on the sidelines that want to come in. so i still look bullish, but i am going to tell you now, i...
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there's a big change in the demand for the product. and i think, it's still trading on weather right now. but i think it will -- >> so, if natural gas goes up because there's demand for the product, wouldn't that mean economic growth? >> not necessarily. because it's new the demand coming in. it's not the same demand increasing, it's somebody, a locomotive being used now, somebody building a new electric gas-fired plant -- >> it's replacement. >> those are the fancy book words. switch. >> switch. all right. let's move on. >> do. >> fascinating as this conversation is. february jobs report out tomorrow. will it be a make or break number for this rally. let's bring in david rosenberg, author of the daily economic report, "breakfast with dave." a must-read. great to speak with you. >> thank you for having me on. >> you think the risk is to the upside tomorrow, meaning the number could come in better than expected? >> well, i'm really not so sure about that. i think, you know, when you take a look at the pricing right now, i think you prob
there's a big change in the demand for the product. and i think, it's still trading on weather right now. but i think it will -- >> so, if natural gas goes up because there's demand for the product, wouldn't that mean economic growth? >> not necessarily. because it's new the demand coming in. it's not the same demand increasing, it's somebody, a locomotive being used now, somebody building a new electric gas-fired plant -- >> it's replacement. >> those are the fancy book...
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i wouldn't change my plan unless you are painting, most of the outdoor activities, things you want to do you will be fine with the next few days, it'll be unstable, chance of a shower in the forecast each day as we go in to the bay area weekend. the weekend is your best chance for a real shower. saturday and sunday. that's easter. between now and then it's just nuisance stuff. that's how it appears. the forecast tonight, maybe a sprinkle in the far county, santa rosa, north. a slight sprinkle, chance along the coast, maybe in the hill around the coast and -- sun as well and clouds. the extended forecast more of what i just said. as we go into tonight, clouds, and -- there is drizzle. that's tomorrow or that's -- late tonight. then you go into tomorrow morning early, more sprinkles around, what do you do with this? this nuisance stuff. i don't think it'll impact the morning drive. heaviest activity many as to be around ten but you just go about your business. there may be a little glaze on the roads but that's about it. what i showed you is how we go the next 72 hours, tomorrow am chan
i wouldn't change my plan unless you are painting, most of the outdoor activities, things you want to do you will be fine with the next few days, it'll be unstable, chance of a shower in the forecast each day as we go in to the bay area weekend. the weekend is your best chance for a real shower. saturday and sunday. that's easter. between now and then it's just nuisance stuff. that's how it appears. the forecast tonight, maybe a sprinkle in the far county, santa rosa, north. a slight sprinkle,...
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how do you change that? >> well, one of the things we are going to have to do, and i don't have a lot of time to get into it, but we have to use technology. there's some wonderful ways we can use that. virtual classrooms, it can help us enormously. i'm working on that project with something in baltimore right now. >> of your scholarship fund. >>
how do you change that? >> well, one of the things we are going to have to do, and i don't have a lot of time to get into it, but we have to use technology. there's some wonderful ways we can use that. virtual classrooms, it can help us enormously. i'm working on that project with something in baltimore right now. >> of your scholarship fund. >>